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Sprouts
I went to Sprouts today, just to browse. To me, it looks a lot like Earth Fare that went out of business. They have a lot of stuff, but I don't think it will replace Publix as my favorite grocery store. The prices seem comparable to Publix for the things that I buy. Maybe someone can point out something that would cause me to return.
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did you happen to notice any of the brands they carry?
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Don’t know if the West Coast healthy food and prices will play well here. Time will tell.
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Sprouts is "Natural / Organic"
Their targeted shoppers are those focused on healthy eating... which typically comes at a higher price.
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc., is a supermarket chain headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The grocer offers a wide selection of natural and organic foods |
Will probably just divide their target market with the folks shopping at Fresh Market just up the street.
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Open less than 72 hours and some here are already predicting their demise.
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Met with several friends during the recent high holy days, who went to the opening event. My take away was the report of a house special of $12. For a dozen eggs. Further their registers crashed and had to resort to your order is free.
Not encouraging. As an aside the entrance looks like a demolition derby to get out, esp. heading northbound |
The wife and I drove by the store on Friday and Sunday. Both times the parking lot was full. We were wondering how long it would take before there would be a negative post here. We predicted two days. Glad you all didn’t disappoint. 😁
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BTW shopped at Publix this morning. The register I choose was jammed or something, OMG I had to wait almost 5 minutes……not encouraging. I will go back. Guess you will not. |
Stopped Sunday morning, because needed shrimp. Only a hand full of people shopping, but lots of employees. I was big earth fare, since we don’t buy anything with preservatives or additives. Their brands are pretty common for organic, usually their own brand.
I had just did my TJ’s run on Friday, so didn’t need much. Spent less than 19 minutes getting what I needed. Have shopped Sprouts for long time, if you grew up with healthy organic, non preservatives, than you will be happy, and know cost is never an issue. If you are a fast food, could care less how many preservatives are in your food, don’t waste your money, at Sprouts. Publix is right down the street. I miss Earth fare, and if Whole Foods was closer I would shop there couple times a week. By the way the shrimp were excellent, as was the raw cashews I used for supper today. Wish they would open at 6am but not going to happen. The 10 pm close will be interesting, to see if it’s worth staying that late |
Shopped Sprouts all the time back in Colorado - so glad it is here - will be a frequent shopper - Has a lot of what Whole Foods has, but much cheaper.
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Second of all - I didn't see any eggs for $12/dozen. Happy Eggs were available at $6-something, and they had Handsome Eggs as well for nearly the same price, maybe a little more. They ALSO had Heritage Eggs for something like $9/dozen, but those are specialty eggs and you're paying the premium for that. I personally wouldn't, I'd just go to a farm that had a variety of breeds and ask for a mixed dozen from them, for around $6/dozen. They had other eggs as well, all within the $5-9 range, per dozen. The register worked fine while I was there, maybe this happened in the first couple of hours of being opened or after I left. I was there around lunch time. Their prices are similar to those at Publix, but Sprouts specializes in produce and offers a wide variety of local seasonal produce. |
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